Haye throws punch at Bellew at media conf

The fight has started early ahead of David Haye and Tony Bellew's heavyweight boxing bout in March, with Haye throwing a punch at Bellew at a media conference.

David Haye (L) and Tony Bellew

David Haye (L) has thrown a punch at Tony Bellew at a press conference ahead of their boxing bout. (AAP)

David Haye threw a punch at Tony Bellew as the two went head-to-head at a heated press conference to promote their March 4 heavyweight fight.

The former WBA champion displayed an uncharacteristic lack of composure throughout, angrily insulting promoter Eddie Hearn and Bellew's trainer David Coldwell, as well as his opponent.

Haye had previously been involved in violence at a press conference when he brawled with Dereck Chisora in 2012 but on that occasion he felt provoked. He often cuts a well-prepared figure when appearing publicly; here his reaction to a routine shove from Bellew appeared the culmination of the intense pressure he seemed under.

The two were then separated by the numerous security guards present and ushered into different rooms, but only after having spent the previous 20 minutes trying to shout over each other.


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